Are You Coping with
Peyronie's Disease?
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book is now available as an eBook download. Click on "Add eBook to
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If you're coping with Peyronie's
disease, you already know the psychological and physical pain that can come from
it. And, you're not alone--it's estimated that as many as 10 percent of
adult men are affected by Peyronie's disease.
Laurence A. Levine, M.D., understands your
concerns. He's a urologist and an expert on Peyronie's disease. Now, in Understanding Peyronie's Disease, he draws from years of
experience in treating patients to bring you answers to the most-asked questions
about the disorder. Among questions he answers:
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What causes Peyronie's disease?
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What are the common symptoms?
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Why is important to get a medical
evaluation as soon as possible?
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What is involved in getting a diagnosis?
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What nonsurgical treatments are
available?
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What are the surgical options and when
should I consider them?
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Does treatment resolve erectile
dysfunction?
The
Book that Will Thoroughly Answer Your Questions!
Now available as an e-book download.
"With this well
organized and easy to understand content, we finally have the first patient
guidebook. This book makes a tremendous contribution to patient education on
this condition. Every Peyronie's Disease patient faces the critical and
confusing challenge of making informed decisions about treatment. The book
provides the necessary understanding to meet that challenge."
Dean Hill, President
Peyronie's Disease Society
www.PeyroniesSociety.org
"I
highly recommend this informative book for all men and their partners. It is
comprehensive, yet easy to understand. It answers so many questions about
treatment and quells the fears of those men who suffer in silence."
Stan Hardin
President and Co-Founder
Association of Peyronie's Disease Advocates
"This book is complete,
accurate, and patient-friendly. It is an excellent resource for men with
Peyronie's disease and their partners."
Culley Carson, M.D.
Chief of Urology
University of North Carolina School of Medicine